Kurtenbach has been ordered to keep at least 100 yards away from the Woodwards and to have no verbal contact with the couple, the attorney said.

The order follows a temporary restraining order against Kurtenbach that was issued July 21, Kiehne-Lamkin said.

She said the harassment included phone calls day and night to the Woodward home, and that Kurtenbach stalked Woodward in Ramona while both men were in their vehicles. She said no physical contact occurred.

Kiehne-Lamkin said the Woodwards were concerned for their safety.

Kurtenbach, who owns Stars Petroleum gas station, is scheduled to be tried in January on charges of second-degree murder and arson stemming from an explosion and fire last Halloween that destroyed his vacant rental home.

A prosecutor has said that Kurtenbach sent employee Joseph Nesheiwat with gasoline to burn down his house on Mount Woodson Drive to collect $915,000 in insurance money.